Taylor Swift announces The Eras Tour series and film on Disney+

Taylor Swift revealed, this Monday (13/10), that her biggest tour will gain even more space on the screen: the singer announced the launch of a documentary series and a concert film about The Eras Tour, which will be available on Disney+, starting December 12th.

The production will include testimonials from guest artists, family members and collaborators, such as Gracie Abrams, Sabrina Carpenter, Ed Sheeran and Florence Welch. The project was announced on Good Morning America, with follow-up on social media. Watch the trailer:

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What will be released: series + film

The project will have two main titles:

  • “Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour | The End of an Era” — a documentary series in six episodes, focusing on behind the scenes of the tour, Taylor’s personal life, collaborators and the singer’s family;
  • “Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour | The Final Show” — concert film that will show the final performance of the tour, recorded on December 8, 2024, in Vancouver, Canada. It will be the first time that the set from “The Tortured Poets Department” album will appear in its entirety in an Eras Tour film.

According to the release, the first two episodes of the series will be available on December 12th, and the rest will be released in the following weeks. The film and series premiere simultaneously.

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The Eras Tour is considered the biggest tour of Swift’s career and a global phenomenon. Starting in March 2023, it ran for 149 shows across five continents, ending on December 8, 2024, in Vancouver.

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The tour was conceived as a “dive into the eras” of the artist’s musical trajectory — each act had a setting, costumes and repertoire aligned to different phases of her career.

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Before that, Taylor had already transformed Eras Tour shows into a concert film. The documentary “The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version)” was made available on Disney+ in 2024, with additional tracks and scenes not shown in theaters. The difference now is that the new feature film invests in the behind-the-scenes and emotional trajectory of the end of the era.